Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming every walk of life.
There is a vociferous choir of critics that makes its living, or some portion thereof, implying we know nothing reliably about dietary intake patterns and human health outcomes.
Machine learning (ML), a subset of artificial intelligence (AI), has revolutionized the world but it has some fundamental flaws.
The involvement of AI in materials science and engineering simplifies and improves material discovery, research and synthesis.
With the onset of ambitious healthcare projects – thanks to technological development and innovation – a growing need for big data analytics is being felt.
With updated estimates of total pandemic mortality reverberating widely, we have cause to consider the pandemic experience that might have been.
I have found almost every aspect of the unfolding “to mask, or not to mask while flying” drama to be in equal parts sad and ominous.